'''Campfire''' is a pop culture [[zine]] published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

'''Campfire''' is a pop culture [[zine]] published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

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Released in the 1990's, there are no editors listed anywhere. The credit for issue one is "A Silent Twins Production", and for issue two the publisher is listed as "Picnic". The only other information included is a P.O. Box. and an email address. Each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective.

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Released in the 1990's, the credit for issue one is "A Silent Twins Production". The "Silent Twins" were [[Jeffery Kennedy]] and [[Johnny Ray Huston|John Huston]]. For issue two the publisher is listed as "Picnic", which was Jeffery's graphic design business. Each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective.

Issue two is five inches by five inches, with a yellow card stock cover that lists these contents: "Wayne Davidson: Absolutely Fabulous; [[Gary Fembot|Gary Gregerson]] Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery Kennedy And Madonna Dreams; Kurt B. Reighley Says No To Dating; Matt Wobensmith On Tour With Pansy Division; PLUS A Thrilling Johnnie Ray Photo Spread", which, inside the zine, is entitled 'Johnnie Ray invented rock-and roll with his hit single "Cry.'". This issue concludes with a quote from Damon Albarn of the band Blur.

Issue two is five inches by five inches, with a yellow card stock cover that lists these contents: "Wayne Davidson: Absolutely Fabulous; [[Gary Fembot|Gary Gregerson]] Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery Kennedy And Madonna Dreams; Kurt B. Reighley Says No To Dating; Matt Wobensmith On Tour With Pansy Division; PLUS A Thrilling Johnnie Ray Photo Spread", which, inside the zine, is entitled 'Johnnie Ray invented rock-and roll with his hit single "Cry.'". This issue concludes with a quote from Damon Albarn of the band Blur.

Revision as of 13:10, 5 October 2010

Campfire Issue Two

Campfire is a pop culture zine published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

Released in the 1990's, the credit for issue one is "A Silent Twins Production". The "Silent Twins" were Jeffery Kennedy and John Huston. For issue two the publisher is listed as "Picnic", which was Jeffery's graphic design business. Each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective.

Issue two is five inches by five inches, with a yellow card stock cover that lists these contents: "Wayne Davidson: Absolutely Fabulous; Gary Gregerson Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery Kennedy And Madonna Dreams; Kurt B. Reighley Says No To Dating; Matt Wobensmith On Tour With Pansy Division; PLUS A Thrilling Johnnie Ray Photo Spread", which, inside the zine, is entitled 'Johnnie Ray invented rock-and roll with his hit single "Cry.'". This issue concludes with a quote from Damon Albarn of the band Blur.